The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era
Episode 203: Phantom House and Paper Play
side: Kuyuan Yima Qingzhou City
Nishido Maru, your entertainment is safe too. This dinner of the day was like a lunch called Almond Tofu for ramen, dumplings and stir-fried rice.
Hi, it seems that when Jingxiu, who sang the Japanese song with Fantasy Inn, told us about the ramen in the chat, he wanted to try it.
I use meat, but Mirage Inn doesn't seem to mind because she sometimes eats with something. Because of this, she wants to eat Ming's food.
"This is delicious!
At first they said we should go to Hachiya, but it looks like Mr. Jing-su decided to let our people make it, a ramen made by the Merties who were leaving messages.
I don't think it's a dish to serve at entertainment. Is it a rare dish? Nishido Maru continued with the noodles because they were soba noodles for lunch.
I'm glad to hear it. Then let's go.
"Kuyuan Temple. Could you definitely teach Hojo how to cook at Kuyuan's?
"I don't mind if I ask your permission."
And when I was drinking lightly with gold liquor after dinner, Mr. Phantom House asked me to teach him how to cook with a serious face.
I don't mind telling you, but we're the only ones dealing with bonito on sugar and mirin so far, right? Are you sure?
"I don't mind. It's Kuyuan's move."
"It's about consideration, though. How much can you tell me?
Ultimately, I left it to Shinsu to judge me, but I don't have a problem spreading the word about the cooking method. Naturally, permission goes down, doesn't it?
Even if they say it's just a consideration.
"What shall we do?
"Is Shoji Sungawa a multi-talented man on both sides of the martial arts? Why don't you tell me something at Oda's school?"
I'm not sure about the political rush around here. When I honestly shook it to Elle, he came up with a proposal. Sure, that's nice. Technology requires technology. Balanced.
As a blah blah blah blah blah blah, if you can sell sugar or seasoning to the Hojo family, it's fine for free. Nevertheless, the opponent is a Hojo family above the Oda family. Did you successfully draw further interest while making your mentions?
Shinsu gave such a deep grin at Elle's words for a moment. Maybe you noticed that fact.
"I see. I don't mind if I can teach you something..."
"I'll take care of the content. You may also want to talk about Lord Ise Soo-sui and the battle. Everyone should want to hear about the Sungawa guardian."
Mr. Phantom Man himself looks at Elle in a bit of a surprise. Nobunaga and Shinsu are here, but Shinsu and Shinsu are here now.
Yes. As for El, Shinsu actually gave me a hundred pieces of Loc in the name of cosmetics.
I was trying not to be too conspicuous, but I was advising the civilian crowd when I was at the precinct or minute national law. The design of Qingzhou Castle was also basically done by Elle.
Elle said she didn't need it because she's my wife herself. Since she worked just as hard as she could hide, she also decided to take it to put a sign of Shinjitsu Shinjitsu, a prize imperative punishment all over the house.
Did Mr. Mirage find out Elle was good, too?
"Kuyuan's wife is truly amazing."
"Yep. Well..."
Did you still find out? It's an android. You have character and personality, but you don't change that we're all good, do you?
"A Nanban painting between the glances. That's great, too. If you go to the capital of Kyoto, you'll find your name in heaven."
"Because it's a painting I like and draw in person. I'm not in a position to be influenced by the powerful."
Mr. Phantom Man had moved on from talking about Elle as he was, to talking about Ketty's medicine and Melty's paintings. The culturalist Mirage Inn seems to have particularly liked the painting.
Is that who you were interacting with culturalists or something?
I hope you don't make too much noise. I have a problem with your greatness telling me to come and paint.
Well, maybe sooner or later they'll find out. Of course, if all of a sudden you tell me to come and paint or something, I'll normally say no.
Though I suppose I can draw them when they come to Ogi. I don't want you to come, General.
Or I don't want to go to the capital of Kyo, where even public houses run away, and I don't want them to go. At worst, I need to be prepared to assassinate you, but protect you. [M]
We were to have a discussion afterwards to teach the basics of the original world's cuisine and some recipes.
It seems that what you will be taught will be taught to the cook who is bringing Mr. Phantom Inn himself. Thank you. I hear you're bringing your own cook because you're in danger of assassination or poisoning him.
The lecture at the school will take place three days later, after the announcement is given in Oda territory.
"Hmm. What is a paper play..."
However, I think Mr. Phantom House's eyes lit up when I explained how to inform him that he was a paper player. Asked about the paper player with an obviously intriguing look.
"Sure, the martial family may order the people, but I won't go as far as to explain it in detail. The temple tells you to preach and so on."
"Rumors spread. Now, it works to convey this statement to the people. The colour of the ministers' eyes changed as they walked in a paper play informing those who had given them a hand in the war."
From Mr. Phantom House, who is also a monk of Hakone Kuansen, does it feel like scales from his eyes? Shinsu tells such a phantom talent about the effects of a paper play, but it's more effective than I expected, isn't it?
The common people of this age don't really care which is right or wrong or not. Shiqing said she cares if we can eat or not and who's strong enough.
The general, the guardian, and the morning court seem to be of no interest to the majority of the common people.
Especially not that people like to betray or cheat. That's the hard part, and it still seems like you need a lot of shape to stand up there.
There will be quite a few samurai in this age who understand the importance of information, but I just think the use of information is still sweet.
Regardless, it is possible to realize that even if you circulate information full of lies, the residents are not stupid either, but it would work immensely well enough to give some footprints to the truth.
Whatever you say, it's a method often used by the media in the original world.
"That's Bullet Zhengzhong. I didn't expect that to happen..."
"It was only the horses who thought about it. I just gave you permission. Just give permission to the horses, and these days they'll call you Buddha or something horrible. If you walk outside, the people will worship you and you'll have trouble."
Looks like Mirage Ann noticed the effects of the paper play to some extent. I gave Shinsu a frightening look for a moment.
It's just that Shin-soo is a rap "Jitsuji". Totally Buddha's nickname Buddha Zhengzhong is fixed, and he makes me laugh that we have trouble being Buddha with every incident.
In fact, this is pretty awkward, isn't it? It's normal as a samurai to be called Ozhang's tiger and be afraid, in a sense, it's like status.
Because that's not the first thing a samurai can do to be called a Buddha and worshipped.
"Praise the minister without using the minister's handles as his own. How many samurai can do that? I'm in the mood to learn the general at this age."
"I can't be like Lord Zong Rui. If a horse had come to Oozhong by chance and Sanro would have held him, he would still not have reached Oozhong Hankoku. Then I thought I'd be happy to believe it."
"... Bullet Zhengzhong"
To what could be described as Shinsu's story, Mr. Phantom Man gave an extremely emotional look without laughing. Shin-soo did tell the truth to Hojo's phantom house.
In this age of many samurai wanting to boast of their own power and authority, it may be unusual for people to praise the minister's handles to other houses.
In fact, Mr. Shinsu now moves Oda with the charisma that this person can believe than with the power of being strong in battle.
The metrics that are empowering and freeing newcomers like us will not be possible with a concurrent warlord.
It's just that it may be a coincidence at first, but now you have the power to just go for it. While taking care of the old minister from before, I can afford to just accept and let the newcomers use it.
Shinsu once in a while says, "If you can't, I accept those who wish to submit to banishment."
Or if Hojo does a paper play or something, it's going to plainly affect the Kanto situation. I feel like I can drop it on the authority of the Kanto administration or something.
The impact of paper plays is enormous, not just at the level of the inhabitants, but also at the level of the earthlings and the Chinese people.
It is also possible that by the time Humble succeeds to Kanto administration when it is successfully done, it will be treated like a poor lottery.
Hmm. What's gonna happen? Maybe we need to talk to the Els and rethink the strategy.